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Lock down your site. Protect your runoff. Stay compliant.
Here’s what you need on deck to keep your jobsite moving without fines, delays, or costly rework.
✔ Silt Fence (Perimeter Control)
- Use standard silt fence for basic sites.
- Step up to wire-backed silt fence for heavy flow or steep slopes.
- Keep stakes tight and fabric trenched in.
✔ Storm Drain Protection (Inlet Control)
- Cover inlets with Dandy Bags, Sacks, or Curbs depending on site layout.
- Check daily — after heavy rain especially.
- Clear sediment buildup fast to avoid clogging.
✔ Slope Stabilization (Erosion Control)
- Place coir logs or compost socks along slope toes and channels.
- Anchor securely — water will find the gaps.
- Use straw or jute blankets on exposed soil where needed.
✔ Dewatering Bags (Pump Discharge)
- Attach bags securely to pump outlets.
- Watch for clogging if sediment load is heavy.
- Change bags before they blow out — don't risk it.
✔ Turbidity Curtains (Water Protection)
- Install Type 1 for calm waters, Type 2 or 3 for moving water.
- Anchor both top and bottom tight.
- Repair rips immediately — no halfway fixes.
✔ Portable Site Controls (Flex Protection)
- Use sandbags or Erosion Eels for quick fixes and emergencies.
- Block sediment paths before they become problems.
- Keep extra stock on site. Storms don’t wait.
✔ Stabilization Fabrics and Grid (Subsurface Prep)
- Lay woven geotextile under aggregate to stop rutting.
- Use nonwoven fabric when drainage is needed.
- For heavy equipment areas, roll out GeoGrid before backfilling.
Final Check Before You Roll Out:
When it comes to erosion control, preparation is your best defense. A solid setup not only keeps your job site compliant but also prevents costly setbacks and rework. With the right gear locked in and your checklist complete, you’re not just protecting the environment—you’re protecting your bottom line. At PowerPak, we know time is money. That’s why we stock everything you need to get the job done right, delivered next-day, and built to last.